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Nearly half of Australians fell victim to a cybercrime in 2024 despite increased confidence in technology

13 August 2025
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Nearly half of Australians fell victim to a cybercrime in 2024 despite increased confidence in technology
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Nearly half of Australians (47.4%) reported experiencing cybercrime in 2024, a slight increase from the previous year, with online abuse being the most common offense. Despite rising confidence in technology use, reporting remains low, highlighting the need for improved online safety measures, as urged by the Minister for Home Affairs and Cyber Security.

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